200,000 Glastonbury Festival attendees leave large amounts of litter, necessitating a cleanup by 2,500 litter pickers.

200,000 Glastonbury Festival attendees leave behind mountains of litter after the event, prompting a massive cleanup effort. The clean-up operation involves 2,500 litter pickers, working to clear the 900-acre farm of waste left by festival-goers across the five-day event. Among the strangest items abandoned at the site are a pair of high-heeled crocodile skin shoes, a cannonball, a bra full of poo, and gas canisters.

July 01, 2024
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